DAWAR CONSULTING INC
Learning Data Architect / UX Consultant (Cornerstone & Workday)
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Design and improve learning data reporting and dashboards in Cornerstone, integrate Cornerstone and Workday data, conduct user research and usability testing, create wireframes and prototypes, design accessible reporting interfaces, and collaborate with L&D, HR, product, and technical teams to optimize reporting and UX.
This is a remote position.
Our client, a world leader in biotechnology and life sciences, is seeking a "Learning Data Architect / UX Consultant (Fully Remote)".
Duration: Contract (Possibility Of Further Extension)
Pay Rate: $95-$100/hr on W2
Company Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Paid Sick Leave, 401K
Job Summary
In this role, you will enhance learning data reporting in Cornerstone and support data integration with Workday. This role blends data architecture, reporting, and UX design to create intuitive, data‑driven learning experiences.
Responsibilities
- Improve learning data reporting and dashboards in Cornerstone
- Integrate Cornerstone + Workday data using existing processes
- Conduct user research and usability testing
- Create wireframes, prototypes, and user flows
- Design accessible, user‑friendly reporting interfaces
- Collaborate with L&D, HR, product, and technical teams
- Use data insights to optimize reporting and user experience
Required Qualifications
- 10+ years in Data Architecture, UX Design, or Learning Technology
- Experience with Cornerstone and/or Workday
- Strong background in LMS/HRIS data, reporting, and visualization
- Hands-on experience with wireframes, prototypes, and user flows
- Ability to translate complex data into clear user experiences
- Excellent communication and stakeholder collaboration skills
Preferred Skills
- Learning analytics or LMS reporting experience
- Cornerstone–Workday integration experience
- Experience in enterprise or regulated environments
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